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The peacock revealed Monday, the series has been cancelled after three seasons. The series is currently airing its third and final season.

“NBC has allowed us to craft a television series that no other broadcast network would have dared, and kept us on the air for three seasons despite Cancellation Bear Chow ratings and images that would have shredded the eyeballs of lesser Standards & Practices enforcers,” Fuller said in a statement. “[NBC president] Jen Salke and her team have been fantastic partners and creatively supportive beyond measure.
“Hannibal” is finishing his last course at NBC’s table this summer,” Fuller added, “but a hungry cannibal can always dine again. And personally, I look forward to my next meal with NBC.”

NBC also released a statement:

“We have been tremendously proud of ‘Hannibal’ over its three seasons,” the network announced in a statement. “Bryan and his team of writers and producers, as well as our incredible actors, have brought a visual palette of storytelling that has been second to none in all of television — broadcast or cable. We thank Gaumont and everyone involved in the show for their tireless efforts that have made ‘Hannibal’ an incredible experience for audiences around the world.”

The drama series will wrap up its season 3 run by late August. “Hannibal” airs 10/9c on NBC.

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CBS announced Wednesday, the exciting new twist for the upcoming season of “Big Brother” and it is called “BB Takeover.”

According to CBS statement, the new twist will feature:

“Weekly surprise guests who will unleash new twists into the game each and every week. This summer’s “BB Takeover” twist will feature a surprise guest each week who will appear on the show to announce a new twist into the game. Expecting the unexpected will be taken to new heights as Houseguests attempt to stay in the game amid the ever-changing twists that shake up life inside the house on a weekly basis. A special guest will appear on each night of the two-night premiere and reveal twists that could affect the cast and viewers.

“Big Brother” debuts on Wednesday, June 24 at 8 pm and on Thursday, June 25 at 8 pm. Following the premiere, Sunday broadcasts debut June 28 at 8 pm, and the first live eviction will air on Thursday, July 2 at 9 pm.

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A&E picks up two more seasons of “Bates Motel.” The series starring Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga has been renewed for 10-episode

seasons each.

“The vision of our incredible creative team has exposed the steady breakdown of the relationship between Norman and Norma Bates,” said Rob Sharenow, Executive Vice President and General Manager of A&E. “We are thrilled to bring fans two more seasons to witness the next stages of Norman’s transformation into the most notorious psychopath in cinematic history.”

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History hit series “Vikings” has been picked up for a fourth season, the network revealed Thursday.

“’Vikings’ has raided the hearts of both audiences and critics, establishing itself as one of the most compelling, visually stunning dramas on television,” History GM Dirk Hoogstra said in a statement. “We are so proud of our immensely talented cast and crew led by [series creator] Michael Hirst, whose intriguing storylines and pivotal arcs have the perfect balance of scope, smarts and bloodshed to keep our loyal fans watching and wanting more.”

“After two years of following Patrick and his tight-knit group of friends as they explored San Francisco in search of love and lasting relationships, HBO will present the final chapter of their journey as a special,” the network said in a statement Wednesday. “We look forward to sharing this adventure with the shows loyal fans.”

The network reports the series will be wrapped up with a special comedy.

“We’ve had a great run here. I have absolutely loved doing these four characters that I’ve had the opportunity to play, and in all madness, I love the writers and Ryan and the insanity of shooting it,” Lange added.

‘American Horror Story: Hotel,” will begin production in the late summer and premiere later this fall.

Syfy has ordered a second season of “12 Monkeys,” the network announced Thursday.

The new season of the apocalptic thriller series will be produced by new executives producers Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett. The renewed season is slated to debut in 2016.

“We are absolutely committed to ’12 Monkeys,’ and have been incredibly impressed by the outstanding critical and audience praise the series has earned,” said Dave Howe, Syfy president. “The talent both on and off-screen have delivered a series that has us all on the edge of our seats, providing exactly the smart, exciting storytelling Syfy is known for.”

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Jada Pinkett Smith will not be returning for a second season on hit series “Gotham.”

The actress who plays Fish Mooney on the comic-based series revealed she is leaving the series after the first season.

“We’re done, I did my year and I had a good time,” Pinkett told Live With Kelly and Michael, the show is gonna [have] an awesome finale.”

The producers released the following statement: “Fish Mooney’s storyline takes a lot of interesting twists and turns into the finale of season one of ‘Gotham.”

“I’ve always been a comic book fan so it was definitely a dream to be able to participate in an origin story of Batman with an original character,” Pinkett Smith shared. “Who would of thought in a million years that I would have the opportunity to do that?”